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The Soviet is sometimes referenced as a battlecruiser.
Long the subject of artworks, Iðunn is sometimes referenced in modern popular culture.
Robert Johnson, the pioneering bluesman who died under mysterious circumstances in 1938, is sometimes referenced as the club's founding member.
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Institutions with extensive experience are sometimes referenced in guidelines from corresponding institutions in other countries.
The alloy composition used to make prosthetics for surgical implantation typically contains 5 7% molybdenum and is therefore sometimes referenced as being made of cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (CoCrMo).
In this sense, it produces what is sometimes termed "domain referenced" as apposed to norm referenced" reliability coefficients [ 2].
She was one of the class of five roughly similar battleships built in the 1890s, including Masséna, Bouvet, Carnot, and Charles Martel; Jauréguiberry and the latter two are sometimes erroneously referenced as a single class.
The term diallage is sometimes used in reference to a variety of diopside that has been altered by appreciable replacement by aluminum and other trivalent metal ions.
However, this relationship is sometimes questioned with reference to the modalities in which it takes place.
Such engagement brings with it the burden of examining a variety of alternative explanations, a burden that is sometimes discharged by reference to established criteria of historical explanation.
In the comments sections of online publications, cheap reference is sometimes made to Weiner's surname, which is pronounced "whiner".
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